fated, adj. meanings, etymology, pronunciation and more in the Oxford English Dictionary

If you say that a person is fated to do something, or that something is fated, you mean that it seems to have been decided by fate before it happens, and nothing can be done to avoid or change it.

The meaning of FATED is decreed, controlled, or marked by fate. How to use fated in a sentence.

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Definition of fated adjective in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

FATED definition: subject to, guided by, or predetermined by fate; destined. See examples of fated used in a sentence.

The two of them seemed fated [= destined] for each other. He felt he was fated to be famous.

  • Governed by fate; predetermined or destined: Our paths were fated to cross. 2. Condemned to death or destruction; doomed: the fated city of Troy.
  • Fated definition: Governed by fate; predetermined or destined.

    Scholars in comparative literature are fated to read poems in languages they don't speak - sometimes, indeed, in dead languages that no one speaks.

  • Governed by fate; predetermined or destined: Our paths were fated to cross. 2. Condemned to death or destruction; doomed: the fated city of Troy.
  • Fated definition: Governed by fate; predetermined or destined.

    Scholars in comparative literature are fated to read poems in languages they don't speak - sometimes, indeed, in dead languages that no one speaks.

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